Mar 17 • 19:07 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Three cars drove to Andrew's yard today - The crisis deepens

Ex-Prince Andrew has been placed under house arrest during an investigation, and valuable art is reportedly being moved to his new residence.

Ex-Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, age 66, has been placed under house arrest at Wood Farm as part of an investigation by Thames Valley police. Recent developments reveal that a disturbing collection of manure was dumped outside his temporary residence, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding his current predicament.

The situation escalated on Tuesday when three large trucks arrived at Andrew's forthcoming residence, Marsh Farm, near Wolferton. These vehicles were reportedly operated by Gander & White, a company known for discreetly transporting valuable art for elite clients. This has led to speculation that the trucks were carrying significant artwork, likely to be stored at Andrew's new location.

Andrew's previous home, Royal Lodge, housed historically valuable art and paintings, some of which were part of the royal family's private collection. This collection was reportedly accumulated by figures such as the late Queen Mother Elizabeth, indicating a long-standing connection between Andrew and Britain's historic art. The implications of relocating these pieces during such a tumultuous time raise questions about the future of Andrew and his ties to the monarchy.

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